Practicing Democracy
Center for Art and DancePracticing Democracy, on view at the Flaten Art Museum September 13 – December 10, 2024, explores and promotes St. Olaf student civic engagement as the college marks its 150th anniversary. […]
Practicing Democracy, on view at the Flaten Art Museum September 13 – December 10, 2024, explores and promotes St. Olaf student civic engagement as the college marks its 150th anniversary. […]
St. Olaf College is hosting the Why Treaties Matter exhibit on campus as part of our ongoing work to educate our community about indigeneity, decolonization, and Native sovereignty since adopting our land acknowledgement […]
Toasting St. Olaf College history with cups, mugs, and more from the College Archives! Find our exhibit in Rolvaag Memorial Library just outside of the Reference Room. You can explore […]
High school students come to visit campus.
The chapel speaker today will be Chang Dao Vang, Associate Dean of Students; First-Year Class Dean. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet […]
All are invited to join us for the formal opening of the monthlong exhibit "Why Treaties Matter: Self-Government in the Dakota and Ojibwe Nations."
The Hong Kierkegaard Library welcomes all St. Olaf community members to attend a presentation by St. Olaf student, Haylee Johnson, on Thursday, October 17 from 3:30-4:30PM. The talk is titled: […]
The St. Olaf Community is invited to pet and hang out with dogs in The Pause at 4 p.m. This weekly event is hosted by the Wellness Center. Learn more […]
The St. Olaf community is invited to the 2024 Frederick Gaylord Grose Lecture in Norwegian Studies delivered by Dr. Øystein Sjåstad, Professor of Art History at the Department of Philosophy, […]
All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend this presentation hosted by the Latin American Studies Program. The talk will include observations about the experience of the Chinese in […]
The St. Olaf Orchestra, conducted by Chung Park, will perform at York Community School Merle E. Baker Auditorium in Elmhurst, Illinois on Thursday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m.
This new adaptation of Ibsen's play tells the story of a woman liberating herself from a patriarchal society in ways relevant today.
Come test your trivia skills at OSA Thursday Night Trivia! Teams and individuals are welcome! Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/thursday-night-trivia-144